If ‘\(\rightarrow\)’ denotes increasing order of intensity, then the meaning of the words {charm} ---- {enamor} ------ {bewitch} is analogous to {bored} ----- _________ ---- {weary} . Which one of the given options is appropriate to fill the blank?
The question presents two analogies, each depicting a progression of intensity or depth in a specific context.
- In the first analogy {charm} -------- {enamor} ----------- {bewitch} , the progression shows increasing levels of attraction or captivation, where "bewitch" represents the strongest intensity.
- The second analogy {bored} ________ ------ {weary} mirrors this concept, reflecting increasing levels of disinterest or fatigue.
The word jaded aptly fits between bored and weary, as it denotes a state of tiredness or overexposure that transitions into weariness. This progression aligns perfectly with the given pattern. Final Answer: {(1) jaded}





A JK flip-flop has inputs $J = 1$ and $K = 1$.
The clock input is applied as shown. Find the output clock cycles per second (output frequency).

f(w, x, y, z) =\( \Sigma\) (0, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10, 13, 14, 15)
Find the correct simplified expression.
For the non-inverting amplifier shown in the figure, the input voltage is 1 V. The feedback network consists of 2 k$\Omega$ and 1 k$\Omega$ resistors as shown.
If the switch is open, $V_o = x$.
If the switch is closed, $V_o = ____ x$.

Consider the system described by the difference equation
\[ y(n) = \frac{5}{6}y(n-1) - \frac{1}{6}(4-n) + x(n). \] Determine whether the system is linear and time-invariant (LTI).